How do I get on a team?                                         Registration Link below
Wondering if you can still play competitively?
Is this for you?

Every year teams need ballplayers and we work hard to get every interested player on the field.
We'll be holding open practices before the draft.  Don't worry, these practices are to give the team
managers a chance to see new players on the field and match your skills with their needs.  This
also gives you a chance to meet some of the guys and decide if this is right for you.  You may
withdraw your registration up until the draft.  After the draft is held your league fee is not
refundable.

Returning player registrations are due March 1.  
The draft will be held Tuesday, April 20.  
If you aren't drafted onto a team your check will be returned to you and you will be placed on the
Wait List.  Wait listed players are used during the season to fill in any roster openings that may
arise.




The registration fee must be paid in full at the time of registration.  

Print out the registration form, fill it out and send it in with a copy of your drivers license (black out
your license number) and your league fee.
It's as simple as that.

PLAY BALL!

Returning players who would like to play with a friend, your best bet is to put yourself into the draft
along with the new player(s) and be drafted together.

Click Here   >>>


How competitive is the league?
Players may join the league for as long as they feel competitive.
However, a minimum proficiency to play the game is expected so that the game remains fun and
competitive for the player, his teammates and the opposing team.  
If a player is a sure out, that isn’t fun for the player or his teammates.  Players should be able to hit
over the Mendoza line. (.200).  
If a player can’t reliably make fielding plays, that isn’t fun for the player or his teammates. Players
need to be able to run, throw and field their positions.  
We have players that played college baseball and some that have never played baseball, everyone
else is somewhere in between. We are all trying to win, but enjoying the game is our number one
priority. The pitching similar to high school level. Some pitchers can throw in the 70's and low
80's.  The best pitchers can throw strikes, and can change speeds and location to keep the
batters  guessing.
Registration
Valley Wheel     
BASEBALL
General_Registration_Form_-_Valley_Wheel_1-1-10.pdf